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3 rd Royal Tank Regiment at Goodwood Through mud and blood to the green fields beyond Motto of Royal Tank Corps Scenario Overview Operation Goodwood was an attempt by the British, Canadian and Polish forces to breakout from around the strategic city of Caen. The attack on July 18 th was to be a tightly focused punch by some 750 tanks to the east of Caen, from the narrow base established by the 6 th Airborne, over the Orne, across cornfields, over two railway lines and up towards the well defended ridge at Bourguebus. On the 18 th July, preceded by a massive bombing and artillery bombardment, three armoured divisions drove hard for the objective. The lead armoured division was 11 th Armoured with its regiments in line astern, led by 3 rd Royal Tank Regiment s Shermans. Assigned the right flank of the offensive, 3 RTR must advance beyond the devastated front line units into the heart of the German defences and take Bourguebus ridge before the Germans of 21 st Armoured Division can organise and respond. The scene is set for the largest British tank action of the war. Game length 15 turns, the British move first Victory points British add 1 pt for each tank exiting the southern table edge and subtract 1 pt for each tank destroyed British German Minor Victory >0 <0 Major Victory +10-10 Decisive Victory +20-20 Table is 12 x 4, each light grey gridline is 2. Note that North is to the Right Bras N Grentheville Hubert Folie Soliers Le Mesnil Frementel North-South railway line has a high embankment, impassable to vehicles except between Grentheville and Soliers, but may be crossed at road speed at the marked bridges. The bridges are counted as defiles. SW-NE railway has a low embankment All hedges are high hedges All woods are orchards Roads (brown lines) are unpaved Yellow areas are tall crops

Briefing for Colonel David Silvertop 3 rd Royal Tank Regiment, 11 th Armoured Division Today is the day when you can finally demonstrate the power of mass armour in open country. For the past six weeks since landing in Normandy your regiment has been parcelled out in penny packets to support the infantry in the close bocage country inland from the invasion beaches. The fighting was costly both to attackers and defenders. Now you have assembled at in the narrow Orne bridgehead to lead a massive breakout by three armoured divisions (11 th, 7 th and Guards) through the thin screen of German defenders to your south. Your regiment is the sabre regiment, right at the front of the nine armoured regiments in the Operation Goodwood offensive. Your mission is to advance as rapidly as possible to advance down the corridor and take the villages on the edge of the ridge ahead. Speed is absolutely vital as the other regiments cannot advance until you are clear. You are therefore under strict orders to get forward as fast as possible and avoid getting sidetracked engaging forces that can be dealt with by the following waves. At 5.00am this morning, 1,000 RAF bombers planes plastered the forward defences, followed by another wave containing a similar number from the USAF. At 7.45am the preparatory artillery barrage began to soften the defences further. Unfortunately, some of the shells fell short, killing and wounding some of your tankers, including the commander of C Squadron, Major Peter Burr. As you advanced you found the defenders shell-shocked, demoralised and in incapable of resistance and your carrier platoon was able to simply round them up. As a result, the first two miles were made rapidly and without loss. However, the defenders are now starting to come to life, mortar fire is becoming a nuisance and previously suppressed anti-tank guns are starting to open up. Now is the time to lead your regiment to glory and the beckoning ridge beyond

British Orbat (All EXP) 3 rd Royal Tank Regiment, 29 th Armoured Brigade, 11 th Armoured Division HEADQUARTERS ELEMENT Lieutenant-Colonel David Silvertop x1 Sherman V 75mm Cruiser Tank BR-03 G Company, 8 th Rifle Brigade Major Noel Bell x1 Sherman V 75mm Cruiser Tank BR-03 Fire Support x2 Stuart VI Recce Vehicle (a) BR-02 x1 er x1 White Scout Car x9 Infantry (2 with PIAT) BR-50 BR-35 BR-49 x3 Crusader AA II/III 20mm Tank A SQUADRON Major Bill Close BR-20 x1 Sherman V 75mm Cruiser Tank BR-03 x1 2-inch Mortar x6 M5/M9 Armd. Personnel Carrier x1 3-inch Mortar BR-55 BR-34 BR-56 x6 Sherman V 75mm Cruiser Tank BR-03 x1 Universal Carrier BR-31 x2 Sherman Firefly 17pdr Tank BR-04 Scout Platoon B SQUADRON (as A Squadron) Major Watts C SQUADRON (as A Squadron) Armoured Recce Troop /Recon x1 Infantry (b) Recon x2 Infantry (1 with PIAT) (b) Recon x1 2-inch Mortar /Recon x4 Universal Carrier (with MG) (c) BR-49 BR-49 BR-55 BR-31 /Recon x1 Stuart VI Recce Vehicle Recon x3 Stuart VI Recce Vehicle BR-02 BR-02 Elements from 26 th Assault Squadron, Royal Engineers & A Squadron, 22 nd Dragoon Guards x1 Churchill AVRE 290mm Petard Tank BR-13 H Battery, 13 th Royal Horse Artillery Major Bill Smyth-Osborne x2 Sherman Crab Flail/75mm Tank BR-P26 On-Table FO Attachment x2 Forward Observer (a) BR-52 x1 Armoured Bulldozer no card Fire Support x4 Sexton SP 25pdr (d) BR-26 (a) Attached Forward Observers may be transported by the OP tanks. (b) The Scout Platoon Infantry may alternatively dismount as: Bren Light Machine Gun BR-53 (c) Carriers fire without Machine Gun rating when infantry dismount as Bren MMGs. Deployment: British may bring on up to 2 manoeuvre elements per turn anywhere along the Northern board edge starting on turn 1 H Battery 13 th RHA can only fire on-table Objective: Reach the Caen-Falaise road by exiting off the southern board edge

Briefing for Major Hans von Luck 125 Panzergrenadier Regiment, 21 st Panzer Division This was not the return to your unit that you expected. Returning overnight from a visit to Paris to see your fiancé, you arrived at your headquarters at 9.00am looking forward to a good breakfast and a change out of your dress uniform. Instead you were greeted by ashen faced staff panicking that thousands of bombers had obliterated the regiment. Communications with your forces being cut off you set off to locate the forward units only to find the area swarming with British tanks. This is clearly a major offensive and your war-weary regiment lies in the way. Re-establishing contact and urging your men to stand fast, you hope that your thinly stretched line can hold back the British tide long enough for re-enforcements to arrive. Objective: Inflict maximum damage on the British forces and prevent the British from exiting off the southern board edge German Orbat (All EXP) Deployment: 1. Battalion PanzerGrenadier Regiment 125 and 3. Companie is deployed within 12 of Le Mesnil Frementel 2. Companie is deployed within 12 of Grentheville Sturmgeschultz-Abteilung 200 2 Companie arrives on Southern board edge on turn 6 (no benefit for no casualties) 3 Companie is deployed within 12 of Grentheville 4 Companie is deployed within 12 of Le Mesnil Frementel 2. Battalion PanzerGrenadier Regiment 192 is deployed within 12 of Bras or Hubert- Folie 3 Panzer-Pioneer-Companie is deployed within 12 of Soliers Panzerjaeger Abteilung 200 is deployed within 12 of Bras or Hubert-Folie Panzerjaeger Abteilung 1053 is deployed within 12 of Grentheville to the East of the railway line All infantry and guns start dug in and all vehicles hull down

I. Bataillon PanzerGrenadier Regiment 125 Hauptmann Schenck zu Schweinburg Sturmgeschütz-Abteilung 200 Major Becker Stab x1 er 3. Kompanie Hauptmann Nosser x1 7.5cm PaK 40 auf 39H(f) GE-P32 x2 Infantry (1 with Panzerfaust) 2. Panzergrenadier-Kompanie GE-44 x1 7.5cm PaK 40 auf 39H(f) GE-P32 x3 10.5cm PzFH 18 auf 39H(f) GE-P33 x1 er 4. Kompanie (same as 3. Kompanie) Hauptmann Ropke x4 Infantry (2 with Panzerfaust) x2 Light Machine Gun x2 Heavy Machine Gun 3. Panzergrenadier-Kompanie, (same as 2 Kompanie) Leutnant Gerhardt Bandomir Attachments (4. (Schwere) Kompanie) x1 lespw U304(f) (2cm FlaK 38) x2 mspw S307(f) (7.5cm PaK 40) GE-44 GE-49 GE-50 GE-P26 GE-P30 2. Kompanie x1 7.5cm PaK 40 auf 39H(f) GE-P32 x2 10.5cm PzFH 18 auf 39H(f) GE-P33 II. Bataillon PanzerGrenadier Regiment 192 Hauptmann Rusche 5. Panzergrenadier-Kompanie Hauptmann Kerber x1 er 9. (SiG) Kompanie/ PzGren-Regt 125 x3 Infantry (1 with Panzerfaust) x1 Light Machine Gun GE-44 GE-49 x1 15cm sfh 13 auf Lorraine GE-P35 x1 Heavy Machine Gun GE-50 x2 15cm sfh 13 auf Lorraine GE-P35 10. (Werfer) Kompanie/ PzGren-Regt 125 6. Panzergrenadier-Kompanie, (same as 5 Kompanie) Oberleutnant Kuhbier 9. (SiG) Kompanie/ PzGren-Regt 192 Oberleutnant Skubowius x2 mspw S307(f) (8cm Reihenwerfer) (a) 3. Panzer-Pionier-Kompanie Panzer-Pionier-Bataillon 220 x1 15cm sfh 13 auf Lorraine x2 15cm sfh 13 auf Lorraine GE-P35 GE-P35 x1 er x4 Pioneers (2 panzerfaust & 2 flame) GE-47 10. (Werfer) Kompanie/ PzGren-Regt 192 Hauptmann, Dr Lehmann x2 Light Machine Gun GE-49 x2 mspw S307(f) (8cm Reihenwerfer) (a) (a) Use 8cm mortar stats, but use two templates per launcher. 1. Zug Panzerjäger-Abteilung 200 Part of Panzerjaeger-Abteilung 1053 x2 8.8cm PaK43 L/71 x2 SdKfz 7 GE-65 GE-31 x4 7.5cm PaK40 L/46 x4 SdKfz 10 GE-41 GE-29

Scenario Notes This scenario is designed to recreate the challenges of the Goodwood battle for both players. For the British commander, the order of the day is to press on as fast as possible down the long table as multiple armoured brigades are following up behind. But the lack of infantry and artillery make it difficult to silence the guns sniping at flanks and rear. For the German commander, the challenge is to harass and delay the British armoured juggernaut long enough for reserves to be brought up to contain the advance. Bibliography Battleground Europe Operation Goodwood by Ian Daglish Over The Battlefield Operation Goodwood by Ian Daglish Battle Front Normandy Battle for Caen by Simon Trew & Stephen Badsey The Panzers & The Battle for Normandy by Georges Bernage